I appreciate that, and again it's important for the committee and Canadians to know that it's the hunters and anglers stepping up to the plate with money to do habitat conservation that's of benefit to all of society. I feel very strongly that the role of hunters and anglers in conservation, as the primary conservationists, is often neglected. I'm sure you would agree with that, Mr. Crabbe.
Ms. Barrett, you talked about the land purchase of critical habitat as being an important component of conservation programming. As you know, our government is committing between $20 million to $25 million a year to both The Nature Conservancy and Ducks Unlimited to do just that.
Do you support that program, Ms. Barrett?